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Grabbing a green derby to instigate spirit, Rob- Emphasizing the devastating aftermath of colli- Crutches 9 cakes ert Boucher anticipates another Feehan victory — sions, Mr. Scaturo forcefully instructs his after- in unity and game points. school Driver Education class. reflect Feehan Eyeing the clock, students sat impa- tiently in last period class, waiting for the bell to ring. Quiet halls were trans- formed into one huge noisy traffic jam as Feehanites rushed to their buses. But to many club and team members, the best part of the day was just begin- ning. No one could truly describe that wonderful feeling one got just joking with team mates in the locker rooms before running out to do calisthenics in the brisk cold air. Nor could anyone recreate that electric sensation of to- getherness achieved while rolling out immense spirit signs with a friend or working together in after-school inter- est courses such as decoupage classes, weekly medical seminars at Foxboro. This was what Feehan was and what Feehan is all about. Employing cake decorating techniques learned in Mrs. Schensnol’s interest course, Carolyn Blythe displays her creative cooking talents. gece wales Eat
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Pizza, “Godspell,” Feehan jigsaw Running down halls to make classes, “Kerry Dog”, tomato soup, and jitter- bugging to “Sweet Talking Guy” in the cafeteria were all parts of that giant jigsaw called Feehan assemblies. Spirit days, and plain old fun and good times made Feehan a great place in which to spend six hours. Most Feehanites gave much more. Feehan was a place of paradoxes. Cafeteria chaos contrasted with the silent halls of evening meet- ings, the antics of a class. party com- pared with the seriousness of a math meet, made Feehan not only a build- ing but something alive with a vivid personality. Lunch, a welcome break from morning classes, gives freshmen Carolyne Handrigan and Mary Anne Theroux food and relaxation. Jitter-bugging at lunch period, William Driscoll and Susan Durant draw a crowd, typical of “Greaser Day.” Outside the Feehan hustle-bustle, mascot Kerry- Dog longs for 2:00 and friendly frolics.
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a eMC om. Rallies keep “big greens” goin At one o’clock on a Friday after- noon, Feehanites marched to the gym for one of the Spirit Committee’s fa- mous rallies. Energy, enthusiasm, and above all, active participation of all students were great demonstrations of Feehan vivacity. Hobbling amid hopeful fans, Robert Zachman typifies the perseverance of the 72 “crutch bunch” football squad. Manifesting curiosity are Roger Surprenant, Gary Schmidt, Carol Spenser, Sheila Theriault, Anita VanLeeuween, Mary Theroux, and Robert Welch.
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